You just use git push. You can use https so that you don't have to deal with SSH keys. Like so:
git push --set-upstream https://git.ampr.org/username/reponame.git master
Replace username with your username and reponame with your repository name.
Ron W6RZ
On 4/5/21 09:27, Rob PE1CHL via 44Net wrote:
Who has experience using this GitLab service? I have a local GIT repository and I try to import it into the server but I am not sure how to do that. When using "Repo from URL" and giving it the location on my webserver where I have temporarily copied that repository (the location where the .git subdirectory exists), it imports the metadata but not the actual files that exist there. How is that to be done?
Rob
On 4/4/21 9:02 PM, G1FEF via 44Net wrote:
The ARDC Public GitLab is now setup and ready for use: https://git.ampr.org https://git.ampr.org/
Please feel free to register and share.
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